Max Blumenthal had managed to interview the Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian.
It looks like all the rumours about him and his government are true. This current president is indeed pro-West, and is working hard to achieve a diplomatic solution with America and the West in hopes of achieving sanctions relieve. This man was against the "Hijab police", and against the conservative factions of the Iranian government. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but they do run a risk of being abit too aligned with Western ideology. He got alot of his votes from the Iranian middle class, who desire better relations with the West.
Pezashkian, having a non-politician background, makes him very naive to the designs of Israel and the West. He initially refused to retaliate against Israel for the assassination's of Haniyeh, but the conservative faction and the Ayatollah had other ideas. It seems that without the Ayatollah, this man might have driven Iran straight into the pro-West camp. Its sad to see that the pro-West faction of Iranian society have won the political war. They are going to be undoing decades of good work, only to fall to the false promises of the West. They might think that the West is gonna give them sanctions relieve and peace, but what they're actually gonna get is the doom of their nation. The Ayatollah and his conservative faction are still there to try to stop the rot for now. But only the Iranians can decide their future.